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2017 FHSAA Softball Regional Semifinals (5A-9A) & Regional Finals (1A-4A) – Tuesday, May 9

fhsaa shieldThePrepZone’s coverage area includes 26 counties in North Florida (Alachua, Baker, Bradford, Citrus, Clay, Columbia, Dixie, Duval, Flagler, Gilchrist, Hamilton, Hernando, Jefferson, Lafayette, Lake, Levy, Madison, Marion, Nassau, Putnam, Sumter, St. Johns, Suwannee, Taylor, Union & Volusia counties).

Regional Semifinals (5A-9A)

Class 9A
Spruce Creek (Port Orange) 2, Mandarin (Jacksonville) 0

Regional Finals – Friday, May 12
Spruce Creek (Port Orange) at West Orange (Winter Garden)

Class 8A
Oakleaf (Orange Park) 10, Atlantic Coast (Jacksonville) 0

Regional Finals – Friday, May 12
Oakleaf (Orange Park) at Wharton (Tampa) – Friday, May 12

Class 7A
Columbia (Lake City) 8, Gainesville 7
Seabreeze (Daytona Beach) 3, Viera 0

Regional Finals – Friday, May 12
Niceville at Columbia (Lake City)
Seabreeze (Daytona Beach) at Lake Region (Eagle Lake)

Class 6A
Ponte Vedra 15, Ridgeview (Orange Park) 0
Springstead (Spring Hill) 9, Belleview 0

Regional Finals – Friday, May 12
West Florida (Pensacola) at Ponte Vedra
Springstead (Spring Hill) at Land O’Lakes

Class 5A
Baker County (Glen St. Mary) 12, Suwannee (Live Oak) 3
Eustis 5, Keystone Heights 1
Hernando (Brooksville) 8, Nature Coast Tech (Brooksville) 4

Regional Finals – Friday, May 12
Walton (DeFuniak Springs) at Baker County (Glen St. Mary)
Eustis at Hernando (Brooksville)

FHSAA Regional Quarterfinals (5A-9A), May 3

Regional Finals (1A-4A)

Class 4A
Trinity Christian (Jacksonville) 7, Florida High (Tallahassee) 6

Class 2A
Aucilla Christian (Monticello) 16, Eagle’s View (Jacksonville) 2 (5 innings)
Mount Dora Christian Academy 10, Master’s Academy (Oviedo) 0

Class 1A
Chiefland 3, Trenton 0
Union County (Lake Butler) 7, Lafayette (Mayo) 1

FHSAA Regional Semifinals (1A-4A), May 4

State Semifinals (at Dodgertown, Vero Beach) – Wednesday, May 17

Class 4A
Trinity Christian (Jacksonville) vs. Westminster Christian (Miami), 6:05 p.m.

Class 2A
Aucilla Christian (Monticello) vs. Glades Day (Belle Glade), 10:35 a.m.
Mount Dora Christian Academy vs. Canterbury (St. Petersburg), 11:50 a.m.

Class 1A
Chiefland vs. Wewahitchka, 1:05 p.m.
Union County (Lake Butler) vs. Chipley, 2:20 p.m.

Gainesville at Columbia | Class 7A-Region 1 Semifinals

Tuesday, 6:45 p.m. – High School Softball
Gainesville at Columbia (Lake City)

‘Live’ and ‘archived’ VIDEO available online at www.ThePrepZone.com

Join Marty Pallman (Play-by-play) for the Class 7A-Region 1 Semifinals. This will be the fourth meeting between the two teams with Columbia holding a 2-1 edge. The winner advances to the regional finals.

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Chiefland at Trenton | Class 1A Regional Final

Date: Tue 05/09/2017
Title: HS Softball – Chiefland at Trenton

Event Details: Join Mike Ridaught (Play-by-play) for this Class 1A Regional Final for the right to advance to the FHSAA Final Four. Trenton is ranked No. 1 in the state. Chiefland is the 3-time defending state champion. #ThePrepZone.com

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ThePrepZone.com state baseball poll – Poll #8

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Gainesville – Here is ThePrepZone.com state baseball poll for Week #8 of the rankings. Records are through May 7. This is the final poll until after the state finals in June.  Teams in The Prep Zone’s coverage area in bold.

ALL-CLASSIFICATION
1. Southwest Ranches Archbishop McCarthy (6A) 24-2
2. Lynn Haven Mosley (6A) 23-2
3. Miami Columbus (9A) 25-2
4. Winter Garden West Orange (9A) 23-3
5. Fort Myers Canterbury (3A) 23-5
6. Jacksonville Bishop Kenny (5A) 24-3
7. Cantonment Tate (7A) 22-4
8. Miami Westminster Christian (4A) 22-5
9. Jacksonville Providence (4A) 22-5
10. Clearwater Calvary Christian (4A) 26-0

CLASS 9A
1. Miami Columbus 25-2
2. Winter Garden West Orange 23-3
3. Lake Worth Park Vista 21-4
4. Parkland Stoneman Douglas 20-4
5. Jacksonville Sandalwood 23-3
6. Orange City University 21-6
7. Miami Palmetto 19-6
8. Jupiter 19-6
9. Altamonte Springs Lake Brantley 20-7
10. Orlando Timber Creek 20-7
Honorable mention: Vero Beach 22-5, Tampa Alonso 20-7, Pembroke Pines Flanagan 18-6, Miami Coral Park 19-7, Port St. Lucie Treasure Coast 17-7, Orlando Dr. Phillips 19-8, West Broward 15-6, Haines City 15-8, DeLand 19-9, Orlando Boone 17-10, Hialeah Gardens 15-9, Palm Beach Central 16-10, Oviedo 15-11, Kissimmee Gateway 15-7, Jacksonville Mandarin 15-8, Tampa Newsome 17-8.

CLASS 8A
1. Tampa Plant 19-5
2. Fort Lauderdale St. Thomas Aquinas 20-5
3. Tarpon Springs East Lake 21-5
4. Tallahassee Lincoln 20-6
5. Riverview 20-6
6. Wellington 21-6
7. Davie Nova 21-3
8. Oviedo Hagerty 19-8
9. Neptune Beach Fletcher 19-7
10. Lakeland George Jenkins 19-7
Honorable mention: Orange Park Oakleaf 18-7, Celebration 17-6, Sarasota 19-8, Tampa Wharton 16-8, Westland Hialeah 15-8, Royal Palm Beach 17-10, Delray Beach Atlantic 16-10, Ocala Forest 15-10, Tallahassee Chiles 15-11, Ocoee 15-8, Coral Glades 15-6, Lakeland 15-9, St. Petersburg 15-9.

CLASS 7A
1. Cantonment Tate 22-4
2. Palm Beach Gardens Dwyer 22-5
3. Venice 21-7
4. Naples Gulf Coast 21-7
5. Hillsborough 20-4
6. Winter Haven 20-5
7. Estero 19-7
8. Doral Academy 18-7-2
9. Jensen Beach 19-7
10. St. Petersburg Northeast 19-7
Honorable mention: Miami Belen Jesuit 19-6-1, Viera 18-8, New Smyrna Beach 15-8, Braden River 17-10, Brandon 18-6, Niceville 18-9, Ponte Vedra Nease 16-11, Punta Gorda Charlotte 16-7, Land O’Lakes Sunlake 15-11, Pace 19-7.

CLASS 6A
1. Southwest Ranches Archbishop McCarthy 24-2
2. Lynn Haven Mosley 23-2
3. Melbourne Eau Gallie 23-3
4. Tampa Jesuit 21-6
5. Plantation American Heritage 19-7
6. Merritt Island 20-6
7. Cape Coral Ida Baker 20-6
8. Gulf Breeze 20-7
9. Spring Hill Springstead 24-3
10. Jacksonville Stanton 21-6
Honorable mention: Rockledge 18-8, Miami Springs 17-6, Belleview 21-6, Sebring 18-8, Tampa Jefferson 16-9, Lake Wales 16-10, Green Cove Springs Clay 17-11, Riviera Beach Suncoast 18-8, Ponte Vedra 17-10, Citra North Marion 17-9, Land O’ Lakes 19-6, Dunedin 19-8, Miami Goleman 15-9-1.

CLASS 5A
1. Jacksonville Bishop Kenny 24-3
2. Miami Monsignor Pace 22-5
3. Pompano Beach 21-3
4. Jacksonville Bolles 16-10
5. Satellite Beach Satellite 20-7
6. Bushnell South Sumter 21-3
7. Orlando Bishop Moore 17-10
8. Keystone Heights 21-6
9. Live Oak Suwannee 21-5
10. Fernandina Beach 20-7
Honorable mention: Melbourne Central Catholic 21-5-1, Pembroke Pines Somerset Academy 18-8, Ft. Lauderdale Pine Crest 16-9, Miami Gulliver Prep 14-12, Lakeland McKeel Academy 19-7, Wauchula Hardee 20-6, Homestead Keys Gate 18-6, Marianna 18-9, Brooksville Nature Coast 18-9, Orlando Lake Highland Prep 17-9, Englewood Lemon Bay 17-9.

CLASS 4A
1. Miami Westminster Christian 22-5
2. Jacksonville Providence 22-5
3. Clearwater Calvary Christian 26-0
4. Pensacola Catholic 21-6
5. Fort Lauderdale Calvary Christian Academy 21-7
6. Fort Lauderdale University 25-3
7. Fort Myers Bishop Verot 19-8
8. Orlando The First Academy 22-4
9. North Palm Beach Benjamin 18-10
10. Delray Beach American Heritage 20-7
Honorable mention: Fort Lauderdale Westminster Academy 19-8, Jacksonville Trinity Christian Academy 18-8, Miami Palmer Trinity 19-6, Winter Park Trinity Prep 13-9, Sarasota Cardinal Mooney 17-9-1, Clearwater Central Catholic 15-9, Tallahassee Florida High 17-10.

CLASS 3A
1. Fort Myers Canterbury 23-5
2. Miami Archbishop Carroll 24-2
3. Spring Hill Bishop McLaughlin 20-8
4. Tampa Cambridge Christian 22-6
5. Jacksonville University Christian 18-8
6. St. Petersburg Northside Christian 21-7
7. Tallahassee Maclay 18-9
8. Tallahassee North Florida Christian 17-9
9. Largo Indian Rocks Christian 19-8-1
10. Maitland Orangewood Christian 15-12
Honorable Mention: Sarasota Out-of-Door 18-6-2, Naples St. Johns Neumann 19-8, Lake Mary Prep 19-9, Tampa Carrollwood Day 17-9, Seffner Christian 15-7-1, Lakeland Santa Fe Catholic 16-10, Oviedo Master’s Academy 16-10, Orange Park St. Johns Country Day 16-10, Fort Myers Evangelical Christian 16-11.

CLASS 2A
1. Lake Worth Trinity Christian 18-7
2. Jacksonville Christ’s Church 19-5
3. Naples Seacrest Country Day 19-8
4. Deltona Trinity Christian 18-8
5. Miami Christian 20-7
6. St. Petersburg Keswick Christian 19-7-1
7. Fort Pierce St. Andrews Episcopal 23-3
8. Lecanto Seven Rivers Christian 19-6
9. Brito Miami Private 14-9
10. Lake Worth Christian 19-7
Honorable Mention: St. Petersburg Canterbury 18-9, Kissimmee City of Life Christian 16-7, Miami Westwood Christian 14-8, Sarasota Christian 13-12.

CLASS 1A
1. Trenton 23-1
2. Chipley 18-7
3. Williston 17-8
4. Santa Rosa South Walton 21-6
5. Blountstown 23-5
6. Pierson Taylor 21-5
7. Madison County 16-10
8. Sneads 16-11
9. Paxton 15-9
10. Milton Central 17-5
Honorable Mention: Lake Butler Union County 18-9, Bell 17-8, Vernon 17-8, Branford 15-8, Panama City Bozeman 15-11, Bristol Liberty County 14-13.

Chiefland at Trenton softball 1A-Region 4 Final – Listen ‘live’

live broadcastDate: Tue. 05/09/2017 – PREGAME COVERAGE 6:45 p.m. First pitch at 7 p.m. (Click on the game link below to listen)
Title: HS Softball – Class 1A-Region 4 Final

#3 Chiefland at #1 Trenton

Event Details: Join Mike Ridaught (Play-by-play) for all the action.  The winner advances to the FHSAA state semifinals in Vero Beach.  Chiefland is the 3-time defending Class 1A state champion while Trenton is ranked No. 1 in Class 1A.

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The Prep Zone Power Poll powered by Anytime Fitness of Gainesville – Baseball Poll #7

anytimefitness_gainesvilleProvidence (Jacksonville) remains on top of the regional all-classification rankings but several ranked teams fall

GAINESVILLE – The district semifinals can be both a blessing and a curse for high school baseball teams.

For teams like Vanguard (Ocala), which upset state-ranked Gainesville, 8-3 in eight innings in 7A-District 3, the season continues. Despite a losing record, the Knights (10-16) are headed to the FHSAA regional playoffs because they won their district semifinal game.

But for Gainesville (19-7), which was ranked 13th in the Prep Zone Power Poll last week, the dream season came to a crashing halt.

That was the case for several teams in the regional rankings, including four teams (previous No. 3 St. Johns Creekside, #5 Jacksonville Trinity Christian, #6 Jacksonville Atlantic Coast and #7 Live Oak Suwannee) in the top 10 who had their season come to an end in their respective district tournaments.

ProvidenceMeanwhile, Providence (Jacksonville), which has been the top-ranked team in every power poll so far in the 2017 season, the second season begins this week.

The Stallions (22-5) outscored their two opponents by a combined score of 22-0 to win the Class 4A-District 2 tournament.

They are a unanimous No. 1, receiving all six first-place votes, and will begin the postseason at home against Florida High (Tallahassee).  Plus, they will avoid Trinity Christian, which was upset in the district semifinals by Episcopal (Jacksonville).

Bishop Kenny, which won the 5A-District 4 title, remained second.

The Crusaders (24-3) defeated RV Fernandina Beach, 4-3, in the title game. They will play Baker County (Glen St. Mary), which upset Suwannee in the district semifinals.

Sandalwood (Jacksonville) moves up one spot to third.

The Saints (22-4) won the 9A-District 1 title and will host District 2 Runner-up University (Orange City), which is ranked 13th in this week’s regional rankings.

Fletcher (Neptune Beach) moved up four spots from eighth to fourth following a 17-4 win against previous No. 12 Oakleaf (Orange Park) in the 8A-District 2 title game. The Senators (20-7) will have a tough first-round match-up against District 1 regular season champ Chiles (Tallahassee), which lost to Lincoln in their district championship game.

Rounding out the top five is Sprinstead (Spring Hill).

The Eagles (24-3) also moved up four spots from ninth following the 6A-District 6 crown in a 14-2 win against Dunnellon.

Class 1A No. 1 Trenton is ranked sixth, followed by Bolles (Jacksonville), Keystone Heights, South Sumter (Bushnell) and University Christian (Jacksonville) in the top 10.

District champions DeLand and Stanton, who are tied, along with North Marion (Citra) and Ponte Vedra move into the rankings at Nos. 16, 19 & 20, respectively.

This is the last poll until after the state finals in early June.

The Prep Zone Power Poll ranks the top 20 high school football, basketball, baseball & softball teams (regardless of FHSAA classification) across 26 counties in North Florida (Alachua, Baker, Bradford, Citrus, Clay, Columbia, Dixie, Duval, Flagler, Gilchrist, Hamilton, Hernando, Jefferson, Lafayette, Lake, Levy, Madison, Marion, Nassau, Putnam, Sumter, St. Johns, Suwannee, Taylor, Union & Volusia counties). It is voted on weekly by sportswriters and sportscasters.

THE PREP ZONE POWER POLL – 2017 BASEBALL POLL #7
(School, followed by classification, first place votes, record thru 5/6, and total voting points)
1. Providence (Jacksonville) (4A) (6) (22-5) – 120
2. Bishop Kenny (Jacksonville) (5A) (24-3) – 113
3. Sandalwood (Jacksonville) (9A) (22-4) – 108
4. Fletcher (Neptune Beach) (8A) (20-7) – 96
5. Springstead (Spring Hill) (6A) (24-3) – 94
6. Trenton (1A) (23-1) – 85
7. Bolles (Jacksonville) (5A) (16-10) – 76
8. Keystone Heights (5A) (21-6) – 62
9. South Sumter (Bushnell) (5A) (22-2) – 60
10. University Christian (Jacksonville) (3A) (18-8) – 48
11. Oakleaf (Orange Park) (8A) (18-7) – 47
12. Creekside (St. Johns) (7A) (18-8) – 46
13. University (Orange City) (9A) (21-6) – 42
14. Trinity Christian (Jacksonville) (4A) (19-8) – 39
15. Suwannee (Live Oak) (5A) (21-5) – 32
16T. DeLand (9A) (19-9) – 24
16T. Stanton (Jacksonville) (6A) (21-6) – 24
18. Atlantic Coast (Jacksonville) (8A) (18-7) – 23
19. North Marion (Citra) (6A) (17-9) – 21
20. Ponte Vedra (6A) (17-10) – 20
Also receiving votes: New Smyrna Beach (7A) (19-8) – 13; Christ’s Church (Jacksonville) (2A) (19-5) – 11; Fernandina Beach (5A) (19-7) – 10; Clay (Green Cove Springs) (6A) (16-11) – 9; Forest (Ocala) (8A) (15-11) – 8; Madison County (1A) (16-10) – 8; Belleview (6A) (20-6) – 7; Gainesville (7A) (19-7) – 5; Trinity Catholic (Ocala) (4A) (15-8) – 4; Nature Coast Tech (Brooksville) (5A) (18-9) – 3; Williston (1A) (17-8) – 2.

PK Yonge Baseball

High school show broadcast ‘live’ from Sonic of Gainesville

Join Mike Ridaught and Marty Pallman as they talk high school sports from Sonic of Gainesville. Their guests for this episode include: P.K. Yonge (Gainesville) coach Rob Brunson and members of the Blue Wave baseball team, which finished as 5A-District 5 Runners-up and clinched a state playoff berth. We’ll recap the week in sports, discuss our upcoming broadcasts, and preview the week ahead. Plus, The Trophy Shop Athlete-of-the-Week and more.

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The Trophy Shop Athlete of the Week – Emma Shelton (Buchholz)

The Trophy ShopThe Trophy Shop Athlete of the Week Presented by State Farm agent Mark McGriff for the week of April 24 is EMMA SHELTON* of the Buchholz (Gainesville) girls’ tennis team.

Emma Shelton Buchholz

 

*Shelton helped lead the Lady Bobcats to their second state tournament in three years and their first state championship appearance since 1985. Buchholz swept Newsome and Winter Park at the state tournament to advance to the title match, but lost to 5-time state champion Dr. Krop (Miami) in the final. Watson went undefeated at the Class 4A state tournament and had a win in doubles against Dr. Krop. She is undefeated in singles for two years running. The sophomore, who won a Regional Final doubles match after losing the first set but came back and won the second and the tiebreaker, had to win this doubles match to make it to the state tournament.

Previous 2016-17 winners:

April 17 – Talaysha Williams (Eastside girls’ track & field)
Williams helped lead the Eastside girls’ track and field team to the Class 2A-District 5 title. The senior scored a team-high 32 points in leading the Lady Rams to their fifth championship in six years and third in a row. Williams won the 100-meter hurdles, finished second in the long jump and triple jump and finished third in the 300-meter hurdles.

April 10 – Sara Michal (Gainesville girls’ tennis)
The senior helped lead the Gainesville girls’ tennis team to the Class 3A-District 5 title at the Jonesville Tennis Center. Michal won an individual singles district title and she teamed up with freshman Olivia Bryant to win No. 1 doubles.

April 3 – Kamario Bell (Columbia boys’ weightlifting)
Bell helped lead the Tigers’ boys weightlifting team to a Class 2A state runner-up finish at DeLand High School by winning an individual state title. The senior, who will play football at Southeastern University in the fall, totaled 720 pounds (400 bench, 320 clean and jerk) to win the 199-pound division.

March 27 – Georgia Clark (Santa Fe girls’ lacrosse)
Clark helped lead the Raiders to a 3-0 week. She found the back of the net five times to lead the Raiders to an 11-7 win at Apopka. The freshman scored a total of nine goals to lead Santa Fe over Mandarin (Jacksonville) in the Raiders’ final game of the season. The Lady Raiders (7-6) finish their second season as a program with a winning record after winning only two games last season.

March 20 – Teala Howard (Union County softball)
The junior helped lead the top-ranked Class 1A Tigers to a 2-0 week. Howard was a perfect 3-for-3 at the plate with a home run, double, five RBIs and two stolen bases for the Tigers (13-1, 7-0) in a 13-0 district win against Williston. In a 10-6 win at 3-time defending state champion Chiefland, she went 3-for-4 and scored three runs.

March 13 – Ike Walker (St. Francis Catholic boys’ track & field)
Walker won two events at the Alachua County track & field championships. He won the discus and shot put, setting two school records in the process. Walker finished first in the shot put with a throw of 43-7 and first in the discus with a score of 121-2 in helping the Wolves to a 6th-place finish overall.

March 6 – Ethan Thompson (Santa Fe baseball)
Thompson helped lead the Raiders to a 3-0 week. In a 10-0 win against Palatka, the sophomore went 3-for-4 with two RBIs and two runs scored. Against P.K. Yonge, his first inning 2-run homerun helped spark the Raiders to an 8-3 victory against the Blue Wave. For the week, Thompson was 5-for-9 with 6 RBIs and six runs scored with two doubles and his first homerun of the season. He was also 3-for-3 in stolen bases in a 17-4 win against Newberry.

February 27 – Brittney Robinson (Santa Fe softball)
The senior helped lead the Raiders to a 4-1 week as she went 10-for-16 with six runs scored, 10 RBIs and a triple. Robinson’s best game came in a 15-0 win against Bolles (Jacksonville). She went 3-for-4 with 4 RBI, two runs scored, and she was 2-for-2 in stolen bases. Robinson had at least two hits in four of Santa Fe’s five games during the week.

February 20 – Hallie Karas (Gainesville softball)
Karas had three multi-hit games in helping lead the Hurricanes to a 3-0 week. The junior batted .538 for the week, including a 3-for-5 performance with one double, two RBIs and two runs scored in a 12-5 win at Columbia (Lake City). She finished the week 7-for-13 with 3 RBIs and four runs scored.

February 13 – Nick Baskin Jr. (St. Francis Catholic boys’ basketball)
Baskin scored 25 points and had five steals as the Wolves (18-7) won at Pensacola Christian Academy, 76-60, in a Class 3A boys’ basketball regional semifinal. The win secured St. Francis Catholic’s second trip to a regional final in school history.

February 6 – Clifford Jackson (Dixie County boys’ basketball)
Jackson helped lead the Bears to the Class 1A-District 7 title by scoring 52 points in three games, including a game-high 20 points in a 76-30 district quarterfinal win against Cedar Key. The senior guard scored 19 points and had three steals in a 71-52 win against Bronson in the semifinals, and he also contributed 13 points in a 63-58 win against top-seed Bell in the championship game.

January 30 – Kacey Carter (Fort White girls’ weightlifting)
The sophomore forward helped lead the Lady Tigers (22-3 heading into the district tournament) to a 2-0 week. On Tuesday, McHenry finished with 30 points, including four 3-pointers, adding six rebounds and five steals as Trenton defeated Williston, 78-51. Two days later, in the regular season finale, she had 15 points, 10 rebounds and five steals as Trenton defeated Newberry, 47-30, in a non-district game.

January 23 – Standrea McHenry (Trenton girls’ basketball)
The sophomore forward helped lead the Lady Tigers (22-3 heading into the district tournament) to a 2-0 week. On Tuesday, McHenry finished with 30 points, including four 3-pointers, adding six rebounds and five steals as Trenton defeated Williston, 78-51. Two days later, in the regular season finale, she had 15 points, 10 rebounds and five steals as Trenton defeated Newberry, 47-30, in a non-district game.

January 16 – Kim Melton (Santa Fe girls’ soccer)
Melton had a big week in leading Santa Fe to its fourth straight girls’ soccer district title. She began the week by scoring six goals in an 8-0 win against Crescent City in the Raiders’ opening game of the Class 2A-District 5 tournament. She followed that up by scoring all three goals in a 3-0 win against Newberry in the semifinals. Then, in the championship, the senior forward had all four goals in a 4-1 win against No. 2 seed P.K. Yonge (Gainesville) to win the title and secure a first-round playoff game at home on Thursday, Jan. 26.

January 9 – Devin Lawrence (Hawthorne boys’ basketball)
The junior helped lead the Hornets (16-3) to a 3-0 week, including a 2-0 mark in 1A-District 6 to stay unbeaten (11-0) in league play. On Saturday, Lawrence scored 25 points, grabbed five rebounds and added four assists in a 70-68 win in overtime against Eastside. In a 76-70 district win against Williston on Thursday, he had 12 points, five rebounds, four assists and three steals. Lawrence began the week by shooting 64% from the floor against district foe Newberry, scoring a game-high 18 points with five rebounds, four assists and three steals.

January 2 – Dylan Murray (Williston boys’ basketball)
Murray led the Class 1A Red Devils to a 3-0 week by averaging just under a double-double (22.3 points/9.7 rebounds). The senior forward scored a team-high 17 points and grabbed 10 rebounds in a 69-48 district win against Fort White, followed by 21 points and 11 rebounds against Hilliard in a 72-57 league victory. He finished the week by scoring 29 points and eight rebounds in a 68-54 win against Class 9A Lyman (Longwood) at the Dante Anderson Memorial Invitational.

December 12 – Caio Carvalho (Keystone Heights boys’ soccer)
Carvalho helped lead the Indians (11-3-1) to a 2-1 week. The senior scored two goals and added an assist in a 5-0 district win at Newberry. Carvalho began the week by scoring two goals and assisting on two other goals in a 6-2 win at Palatka.

December 5 – Ailey Tebbett (Oak Hall girls’ soccer)
The senior helped lead the Lady Eagles (8-2-1) to a 2-1 week by recording two shutouts. The University of Florida commit made 30 saves, and she also scored a goal by coming out of her goalkeeper position for a penalty kick in a 2-0 win against Hamilton County. Tebbett, who currently holds a 3.7 GPA, has 93 saves in nine games, and 996 saves in her varsity career despite missing her sophomore year due to injury.

November 28 – Macey Martin (Buchholz girls’ soccer)
Martin helped lead the Bobcats to a 4-0 week, including a first-place finish at the Maclay Invitational in Tallahassee. The sophomore had a goal in a 4-0 win at Mandarin (Jacksonville) and two or more goals in each of the Bobcats’ three tournament games (total of eight goals) in tournament wins against Lincoln (Tallahassee), 3-2, Columbia (Lake City), 5-2, and Florida High (Tallahassee), 9-1.

November 21 – Lee Ducharme (P.K. Yonge girls’ soccer)
The junior forward single-handily outscored Keystone Heights in leading the Blue Wave to a 6-3 District 5-2A win. Ducharme scored four goals, including a hat trick in the first half in helping P.K. Yonge to a commanding 4-0 lead at the break. That’s 10 goals in two games for Ducharme, who had six goals in a win against Interlachen.

November 14 – Ayanna Rollins (Oak Hall girls’ basketball)
Rollins helped lead the Lady Eagles to a 2-0 week. The junior guard had 14 points, eight rebounds, two assists and five steals in a 59-4 rout of Florida School for the Deaf & Blind (St. Augustine). She followed that up with a monster game against Bronson, scoring 19 points and recording 15 rebounds in a 64-17 win.

November 7 – Naomi Peng (Eastside girls’ swimming & diving)
The senior won the Class 2A state diving title, leading to a top 10 finish overall for the Lady Rams at the FHSAA Swimming & Diving state championships in Stuart. According to the Gainesville Sun, Peng’s state title marked the Rams’ first girls individual state title since Allison Wagner won a pair of them in 1994. Peng helped lead the Eastside girls’ swimming & diving team to a sixth place finish overall.

October 31 – Grace Blair (Oak Hall girls’ cross country)
Blair won Oak Hall’s first individual cross country state title in school history while leading the Lady Eagles to the Class 1A state championship – their second title overall. The junior finished with a personal best time of 18:22.85.

October 24 – Mindy Herrick (Buchholz girls’ golf)
The University of North Florida commit helped lead the Lady ‘Cats to a third place finish at the FHSAA Class 3A state tournament. The Bobcats finished with a two-day total of 638, behind only West Orange (625) and state champion Lake Mary (614). Herrick finished second individually with a 1-over par 145 in two rounds.

October 17 – Logan Locascio (Gainesville boys’ cross country)
The senior helped lead the Hurricanes to the Class 3A-District 5 cross country championship. Locascio finished second in a time of 16 minutes and 21.20 seconds to take top area honors.

October 10 – Luke Whittemore (Buchholz football)
Whittemore caught nine passes for 220 yards and a TD as the Bobcats (4-2, 2-0) stayed unbeaten in 7A-District 3 with a 17-10 win at Bartram Trail (St. Johns). The senior, who is a Troy commit, hauled in an 86-yard scoring pass. He also had five carries for 29 yards and a 25-yard kick return.

October 3 – Tyler Winkel (Gainesville football)
The senior was a perfect 4-for-4 on extra points, including the game-winner in double-overtime, and he also added a 31-yard FG, as the Class 6A ‘Canes edged rival Buchholz, 31-30, to snap a two-game losing streak against the Class 7A state-ranked ‘Cats.

September 26 – Blake Sanders (Keystone Heights football)
The junior running back had a career night with 277 yards on 47 carries to go along with four touchdowns as the visiting Indians defeated P.K. Yonge, 25-19 in double-overtime, in a 4A-District 3 game. Sanders had the game-winning 10-yard score on the Indians’ first play in the second OT. Keystone ran 54 plays on offense, and Sanders touched the ball on 49 of them (47 handoffs, two receptions).

September 19 – Jenna Wiggs (The Rock volleyball)
Wiggs helped lead The Rock to a first-place finish at the Gator Town Classic at Buchholz. The senior finished the tournament with 31 service points, 85 digs and seven aces, including one to end the match. In that third set, she scored the last four points, and point 25 was an ace. She served at 99 percent. The Rock (16-4) had wins over Citrus (25-7, 25-11), Okeechobee (25-11, 25-15), Santa Fe (25-10, 25-17), and Ocala Forest (25-27, 25-17, 25-21, 25-22) in the semifinals.

September 12 – Andre Hampton (Union County football)
The senior linebacker had 29 total tackles with six for a loss in the Tigers’ 43-8 win over Hilliard in the District 6-1A opener for both teams. The 29 tackles for one game is the most recorded by a Union County player in the modern era.

September 5 – Jakhai Mitchem (Newberry football)
Mitchem carried the ball 13 times for 187 yards and four TDs as Newberry upset Class 1A No. 5 Union County (Lake Butler), 40-22, for its first win against the Tigers in four years. The sophomore had scoring runs of 20, 28, 15 and 14 yards as the Panthers (3-0) remained undefeated.

August 29 – Jack Holloway (Gainesville boys’ golf)
The senior claimed low medalist honors in Gainesville’s quad match victories over Buchholz, Eastside & Newberry at Ironwood Golf Course. Holloway parred holes two through seven and birdied number eight en route to a 37 total. He helped the Hurricanes (4-0) stay unbeaten.

August 22 – Jacquez Jernigan (Newberry football)
Jernigan, who plays fullback, scored three rushing TDs to help lead the Class 1A Panthers to a 22-6 win at 4A Santa Fe (Alachua). The senior overcame two early fumbles and finished with 129 yards on 24 carries. He had TD runs of 6, 1 and 11 yards.

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Wednesday, May 3, Sonic Player-of-the-Game – Alissa Humphrey (Gainesville)

Sonic-logoOur Sonic Player-of-the-game for Wednesday, May 3, is Alissa Humphrey of the Gainesville softball team.

The freshman pitched a complete game to lead GHS to a 5-2 win at Bartram Trail (St. Johns) in a match-up of top 10 teams in the Class 7A-Region 1 Quarterfinals.

The Class 7A No. 4 Hurricanes (23-5) jumped out to an early 1-0 lead on the road thanks to Humphrey’s lead-off double in the top of the second inning.  Junior Reaghan Young’s RBI single to center field brought home courtesy runner Sidney Karas for the first run of the game.

In the circle, Humphrey kept the No. 8 Bears off balance.Alissa Humphrey_GHS

She struck out four batters in the first three innings and didn’t give up her second hit of the game until the fifth inning, when Bartram Trail (23-5) scored its only runs of the game on a two out hit by clean-up hitter Olivia Creamer.

In the sixth inning, after giving up a lead-off single and sending the tying run to the on-deck circle, Humphrey proceeded to strike out the next three batters to end the threat.

For the game, Humphrey allowed just two runs on five hits in seven innings of work, walking three and striking out seven.

For the season, Humphrey (21-3), who entered with a 1.74 ERA, now has 198 Ks in 144 innings pitched and 16 complete games.

Every game The Prep Zone will recognize a Sonic Player-of-the-Game. The recipient receives a $10 gift card & certificate courtesy of Sonic of Gainesville & Ocala.

2017 FHSAA Softball Regional Semifinals (1A-4A) – Thursday, May 4

fhsaa shieldThePrepZone’s coverage area includes 26 counties in North Florida (Alachua, Baker, Bradford, Citrus, Clay, Columbia, Dixie, Duval, Flagler, Gilchrist, Hamilton, Hernando, Jefferson, Lafayette, Lake, Levy, Madison, Marion, Nassau, Putnam, Sumter, St. Johns, Suwannee, Taylor, Union & Volusia counties).

Class 4A
Florida High (Tallahassee) 2, Episcopal (Jacksonville) 1 (Fri.)
Trinity Christian Academy (Jacksonville) 7, North Bay Haven Academy (Panama City) 0
Academy of the Holy Names (Tampa) 10, Montverde Academy 3

Class 3A
Maclay (Tallahassee) 6, St. Johns Country Day (Orange Park) 1 (Fri.)
North Florida Christian (Tallahassee) 5, Oak Hall (Gainesville) 2

Class 2A
Peniel Baptist Academy (Palatka) at Aucilla Christian (Monticello), ppd. (Mon.)
Eagle’s View (Jacksonville) 7, Countryside Christian (Gainesville) 0
Mount Dora Christian Academy 20, Covenant Christian (Palm Bay) 4

Class 1A
Trenton 10, Fort Meade 0 (6) (Fri.)
Chiefland 12, Frostproof 1
Lafayette (Mayo) 11, Baldwin 6 (Fri.)
Union County (Lake Butler) 8, Madison County 0

District Tournament Results

FHSAA Softball Regional Quarterfinals (5A-9A)